Pocket-Sized Video Camera and Companion iOS App Enable Consumers to Capture, Edit and Share Live Events in Real Time at Unprecedented Production Value

LAS VEGAS, NV – (Jan 4, 2016) – At the International CES, Livestream, the trailblazer in live event streaming and the world's leading B2B live video provider, will make a dramatic expansion into the consumer electronics market with the unveiling of Mevo, the pocket-sized live event camera that let’s you edit while you film. This category-creating live-editing camera helps busy consumers, organizations, and event producers seamlessly share the engaging stories of their live events by putting the power and capabilities of a multi-camera production studio in their hands. Mevo's leading edge technology enables an entirely new kind of video sharing experience for a wide variety of uses – from concerts to conferences, sports to school plays, and the events that business owners of all sizes need to share online.

The sleek Mevo camcorder fits in the palm of your hand, yet its 150-degree all glass lens and 4k sensor enable the simple yet powerful iOS app to control up to nine virtual HD cameras. Live editing includes the ability to pan, zoom, and cut between multiple live shots, providing the same storytelling capabilities used in professional live TV productions. Built-in people detection and movement tracking features even allow Mevo to make camera movement and editing decisions automatically. Customers can easily share their fully edited videos immediately to their favorite social networks or simultaneously stream their event live with an optional subscription starting at less than $9 per month.

Jesse Hertzberg, CEO of Livestream, said, “Livestream creates products that enable anyone to share experiences through live video, unlocking a world where every event is available online. Unlike anything else on the market, Mevo is packed with features and functionality that were previously only available to TV studios and companies willing to spend many thousands of dollars on equipment and manpower.”

While a professional quality video requires multiple cameras with a dedicated film crew and often costs tens of thousands of dollars, Mevo empowers anyone to easily produce a high-caliber, compelling video for an affordable price. Livestream, a well-established leader in sophisticated video hardware, has already begun manufacturing Mevo, which will ship in early April for $399. Starting today Mevo is available with a special $200 limited time pre-order discount at getmevo.com.

Mr. Hertzberg added, “Mevo is an affordable and easy-to-use solution for anyone – regardless of video experience – to capture and share their life’s most meaningful events with the production value these events deserve. Mevo will revolutionize the way people capture and share their live events by allowing them to take true pride in the new way they share their stories and captivate their audiences through video.”

Mevo's notable product features include:

Live Edit in HD

Live editing on the fly between 9 virtual HD cameras using an easy-to-use iPhone app, with simple features that include: tap to cut, pinch to zoom, and drag to pan.

Automated editing mode with smart people recognition and movement tracking.

No rig required – designed to set up in seconds and get out of the way so you can stay focused on the event, not the gear.

Comes with everything you need to start your production, including a mount to attach Mevo to virtually any stand.

Additional product specs can be viewed at the official Mevo website, getmevo.com.

About Livestream:

Livestream's mission is to connect people and live events. Livestream offers event owners a complete set of hardware and software tools to share their events live online. Nearly 50 million viewers watch hundreds of thousands of live events on Livestream each month from customers including NBA, Tesla, Salesforce.com, SpaceX, Thomson Reuters, Disney, and Paramount Pictures. Founded in 2007, Livestream is headquartered in Brooklyn, New York, with offices in California, United Kingdom, Ukraine, and India.

Livestream for News reaches 46 of the top 50 local television markets and is deployed at more than 200 news stations

BROOKLYN, NY, April 9, 2015 — Livestream, the Brooklyn-based technology company, with 300,000 producers streaming live events to over 40 million viewers a month, today announced that its Livestream for News service has been selected by Raycom Media for all of its television news stations. With this expanded association, Livestream for New is now deployed at more than 200 commercial local television news stations across the United States – equal to about one third of the market.

“Livestream for News creates a 24/7 online news channel by streaming a station’s live newscast and the most recent newscast,” said Clayton Rose, General Manager, Livestream for News. “As one of the country’s leading media companies, Raycom requires best of breed digital solutions – we are thrilled to be working with Raycom and are committed to delivering industry-leading news products to benefit all of our broadcast partners.”

Livestream for News also allows stations to dynamically insert online ads into the broadcasts’ commercial breaks, creating a new online revenue stream for broadcasters.

“Livestream gives us the ability to monetize our newscasts online just like we do on-air. By enabling a 24X7 online news channel, Livestream for News allows our viewers to get valuable information whenever they want, on any internet-enabled device,” said Joe Fiveash, Vice President, Digital Media, Strategy and Business Development, Raycom Media.

Livestream for News provides broadcasters with flexible business terms. The product is available at no cost to the station with the business model being an inventory split. Alternatively, broadcasters can also select a monthly licensing fee.

Livestream News Network

Livestream also provides stations with additional viewership and revenue opportunities through the Livestream News NetworkStation content is aggregated on a landing page at livestream.com/news. The page is curated to highlight the most important live, local news taking place across the United States. The Livestream News Networkcovers 79 of the top 100 US television markets and a syndication product is currently in development.

About Raycom Media

Raycom, an employee-owned company, is one of the nation’s largest broadcasters and currently owns and operates 49 television stations in 22 states. Raycom stations cover more than 12.7% of U.S. television households and employ 4,200 individuals in full and part-time positions. In addition to television stations, Raycom owns Raycom Sports (a marketing, production and events management and distribution company in Charlotte, North Carolina); Raycom Post (a post production facility in Burbank, CA), Broadview Media (a post production/telecommunications company based in Montgomery, AL), and CableVantage (a cable advertising sales group based in Columbia, SC).

About Livestream

Livestream's mission is to connect people and live events. Livestream offers event owners a complete set of hardware and software tools to share their events with a growing community online. More than 40 million viewers each month watch thousands of live events from customers, including The New York Times, Facebook, ESPN, SpaceX, and Warner Bros. Records. Founded in 2007, Livestream is headquartered in Bushwick, Brooklyn with offices in Los Angeles, London, Ukraine, and India.

Transform any HDMI camera into an HD live streaming device, affordably, and with wireless capabilities.

BROOKLYN, NY, MARCH 2, 2015 — Livestream, the Brooklyn-based technology company streaming 300,000 live events to 40 million viewers a month, launches its newest product, the Livestream Broadcaster mini™.

The all-new Broadcaster mini is Livestream’s newest addition to its line of live streaming encoders. At about ⅓ the size of the original Broadcaster™, it is small enough to fit in a pocket, and despite its size, it features the top notch specs that Livestream users have come to expect -- fast and reliable 5Ghz WiFi, streaming up to 1080p, an internal rechargeable Li-ion battery, full control and setup via the free Livestream app for iOS or Android, and more.

What really makes the Broadcaster mini stand out are its price and wireless capabilities.

“Today’s launch marks the latest in Livestream’s efforts to democratize live video and it offers a wireless solution to mobile live streaming at a more affordable price. Without having to be tethered to a wall with an ethernet cable, users are free to broadcast live from more locations, and more places within those locations,” said Livestream CEO and Co-founder, Max Haot.

The Broadcaster mini is priced at $295, well under comparable encoders on the market. To operate it, the user simply needs to connect the Broadcaster mini to an HDMI camera, pair it with the Livestream app, and be ready to go live to millions of viewers on any device.

The Broadcaster mini is available for pre-order and ships March 16th. Visit livestream.com/broadcaster-mini for more information and locations where to buy one.

Additionally, Livestream will soon release an update to the original Broadcaster unit, now three years old. The Broadcaster Pro will make its debut in April 2015, keeping many of the great features of the original Broadcaster, with improved specs.

About Livestream

Livestream’s mission is to connect people and live events. Livestream offers event owners a complete set of hardware and software tools to share their events with a growing community online. More than 40 million viewers each month watch thousands of live events from customers including The New York Times, Facebook, ESPN, SpaceX and Warner Bros. Records. Founded in 2007, Livestream is headquartered in New York with offices in Los Angeles, London, Ukraine and India. www.livestream.com

Livestream Earns #3 Spot on Top 10 Most Innovative Companies in Media

New York, February 9, 2015 – Fast Company today announced its annual ranking of the world’s 50 Most Innovative Companies for 2015, honoring leading enterprises and rising newcomers that exemplify the best in business and innovation. Brooklyn-based Livestream earned the No. 3 spot on the Media list this year for becoming an “invaluable source for live coverage...for those increasingly living without cable television.”

Among the 2015 honorees are major brands such as Ikea, L’Oréal, and Toyota; rising newcomers like WeWork, American Giant, and Line; creative upstarts like Anki and ColorOfChange.org; data analyzers including Next Big Sound and Mark43; and worldchanging biotechnology companies like Gilead Sciences and Omada Health. For the first time, six continents are represented on the list, including Australian startup Catapult; India’s Perfint Healthcare; Rwanda’s Made in Kigali; and Chile’s Algramo. Tech giants Amazon and Twitter failed to earn a spot on this year’s list.

Most Innovative Companies is one of Fast Company’s most significant and highly anticipated editorial efforts of the year. The magazine’s editors spend months gathering and analyzing data on companies around the globe. The resulting package emphasizes the breadth of companies with progressive, nimble business models, an ethos of sustainability, and a culture of creativity. As part of the magazine’s 20th anniversary year coverage, the issue also features “20 Lessons of Innovation for 2015.”

“Our goal is to illuminate the state of innovation as it exists right now within the rapidly changing global landscape,” said Fast Company editor Robert Safian. “That’s why there are only five repeats on our Top 50 list from the list a year ago. In this economic environment, we all need to continually challenge our assumptions.”

Fast Company’s Most Innovative Companies issue (March 2015) is now available online as well as in app form via iTunes, and on newsstands beginning February 17.

ABOUT FAST COMPANY

Fast Company is the world’s leading progressive business media brand, with a unique editorial focus on innovation in technology, ethical economics, leadership, and design. Headquartered in New York City, Fast Company is published by Mansueto Ventures LLC, one of the U.S.’s leading media companies.

ABOUT LIVESTREAM

Livestream's mission is to connect people and live events. Livestream offers event owners a complete set of hardware and software tools to share their events with a growing community online. More than 40 million viewers each month watch thousands of live events from customers, including The New York Times, Facebook, ESPN, SpaceX, and Warner Bros. Records. Founded in 2007, Livestream is headquartered in Bushwick, Brooklyn with offices in Los Angeles, London, Ukraine, and India.

Despite exhaustive coverage by national news, Livestream attracted more than 1.5 millions viewers on Monday and nearly 1 million viewers again on Tuesday.

BROOKLYN, NY, November 26, 2014 — Livestream, the Brooklyn-based technology company streaming 300,000 live events to 40 million viewers a month, attracted more than 1.5 million viewers to Livestreams covering Ferguson after a St. Louis County grand jury declined to indict Missouri Police Officer Darren Wilson for the death of Michael Brown.

Since August 9, 2014, Livestream recorded sustained, wide viewership by reporters, editors, and ordinary citizens from Livestreams directly from the streets of Ferguson or newscasts and events about Ferguson.

Our vision at Livestream is to democratize live video; to connect people to events that they would otherwise not be able to witness and to do so in real-time - whether this means expanding the reach of local newscasts or providing a platform for citizen journalists to reach a worldwide audience via their smartphones or small cameras and a livestream.

— CEO and Co-founder, Max Haot

On Monday night, Livestreams covering Ferguson attracted more than 1.5 million viewers. Traffic to local newscasts like St. Louis-based KTVI Fox 2 and users’ livestreams, both original and embedded via outlets like BuzzFeed, The Blaze, Mediaite, and Twitter among others, drove the viewership.

These more than 1.5 million Ferguson Livestream viewers compared favorably with viewership of cable news networks’ Ferguson coverage. According to Nielsen data reported by Capital New York, MSNBC averaged 1.62 million total viewers from 8 to 11 PM on Monday night. CNN averaged 5.08 million total viewers and Fox News averaged 5.56 million total viewers.

As protests, rallies and vigils continued in many cities around the country on Tuesday night, nearly 1 million people watched again via Livestream.

BROOKLYN, NY, September 29, 2014 — Livestream, the Brooklyn-based technology company streaming 300,000 live events to 40 million viewers a month, today released an update to it’s Livestream iPhone app enabling live broadcasting from GoPro HERO® for the first time.

The app allows users to broadcast live from their Glass camera to Livestream’s Platform™ with a single tap. Additionally, Livestream’s Glass app enables users to view real-time chat messages from audiences online and respond via voice.

With mobile live streaming apps now available for Glass, Android, iPhone and iPad, Livestream is furthering its mission to allow anyone to broadcast live to millions of viewers on any device. Now, Glass Explorers can use Livestream’s mobile broadcasting technology for citizen journalism, news coverage, sporting events, concerts and more.

“The possibilities of Livestream for Glass are endless. From a reporter covering a protest, to an athlete competing in a sports arena, we believe that Glass will be instrumental in democratizing the future of live video streaming,” said Livestream CEO and Co-founder, Max Haot.

To use Livestream for Glass, simply download the installer, pair it with a Livestream event and tap Glass to instantly go live. For more information about Livestream’s Google Glass app, visit: Livestream.com/Glass

HD Wireless Camera in Multi-camera Live Event Productions

For more advanced live event production, Livestream’s Glass app can also be used as a HD wireless camera input for multi-camera live event coverage using Studio™, Livestream’s live production switcher software and hardware. The output from Glass can be displayed in HD on screens in venues, stadiums and more while simultaneously being streamed to the web.

“Imagine incorporating the vantage point of a professional football player in action or a singer at a live concert into a high end live TV production,” said Corey Behnke, Livestream’s Head of Global Productions and Services. “We believe that with Livestream Glass, we can disrupt the way audiences and creators produce live events.”

For more information about using Glass as part of a wireless HD multi-camera live production, visit: Livestream.com/glass-studio

About Livestream:

Livestream's mission is to connect people and live events. Livestream offers event owners a complete set of hardware and software tools to share their events with a growing community online. More than 35 million viewers each month watch thousands of live events from customers including The New York Times, Facebook, ESPN, SpaceX and Warner Bros. Records. Founded in 2007, Livestream is headquartered in New York with offices in Los Angeles, London, Ukraine and India. www.livestream.com

NEW YORK, NY – February 11, 2014 – Today, Livestream (Livestream.com), the leader in live video, announced the expansion of its award-winning suite of hardware and integrated software with Studio™ HD51, a new, all-in-one live production switcher ideal for studios, facilities, and live production trucks.

Key new features include:

5 Inputs and 1 Output with HDMI and HD-SDI support

Dual screen viewing

ISO recording and remote camera

Sleek new LED design allows installation on desktop or rack mount

Plus hundreds of Livestream Studio™ features

Productions with cost-effective HDMI cameras or professional grade HD-SDI cameras now have the flexibility of a switcher with dual HDMI and SDI inputs.

Purchase of Livestream Studio™ HD51 includes 1 year of 7 days a week phone support with expert customer service and technical support. Livestream Studio™ HD51 is now shipping in North and South America via distributor 1Source Video today for $7,999 MSRP as well as UK and Western Europe, Russia, Australia and New Zealand.

Visit Livestream at NAB booth number SL3305 to learn about Livestream's end to end suite of live video production tools.

About Livestream:

Livestream’s mission is to connect people and live events. Livestream offers event owners a complete set of hardware and software tools to share their events with a growing community online. More than 30 million viewers each month watch thousands of live events from customers including The New York Times, Facebook, ESPN, SpaceX and Warner Bros. Records. Founded in 2007, Livestream is headquartered in New York with offices in Los Angeles, London, Ukraine and India. www.livestream.com